Abstract
TW-fs-laser pulses are used for a novel height-resolved LIDAR detection technique. This remote sensing technique should allow a multi-component analysis of atmospheric compounds in the visible and near-infrared. Results of the spectral content and conductivity of light-filaments generated by high-intensity lasers and height-resolved LIDAR-measurements in the visible are presented.
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